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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976_05_14 Town Board Regular Minutes 295 5-14-76 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK, HELD MAY 14, 1976 IN THE COUNCIL ROOM OF THE WEAVER STREET FIREHOUSE, WEAVER STREET, TOWN OF MAMARONECK AT 5:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER The Supervisor called the meeting to order at 5:00 P.M. in - accordance with the Notice of Meeting thereof as herewith pre- sented and ordered received and filed as part of the record of this meeting. ROLL CALL Present: Supervisor Vandernoot Councilman McMillan Councilman DeMaio Councilman Perone Absent: Councilman Bloom Also Present: Mrs. Miller - Town Clerk Mr. Johnston - Town Attorney Mr. DeLuca - Comptroller Not on Agenda Supervisor Vandernoot took this opportunity to thank Councilman DeMaio for the very fine nameplates identifying each Board member and the Town Clerk . 1. Application and Plans for Special Permit for Dandry Property Pursuant to a memorandum addressed to the Town Board by William Paonessa, Building Inspector under date of May 13, 1976 relative to the application and plans for a Special Permit for a Nursery Use for the Dandry property, Block 501 Parcel 1 located at the northwest corner of Palmer Avenue and Harrison Drive, which was herewith presented and ordered received and filed, and on Mr. Paonessa's recommendation, it was unanimously so ordered that the aforementioned application and plans be referred to the Planning Board for its consideration and report prior to the setting of a date for public hearing. 2. Set Date for Public Hearing - Amending Zoning Regulations - Restaurants and Shopping Centers Following presentation of a memorandum addressed to the Town Board under date of May 11, 1976 by the Chairman of the Planning Board, herewith ordered received and filed as part of the record of this meeting, in which that Board's recommendations relative to the above captioned were outlined and pursuant to the recommendation of the Building Inspector and the Town Attorney, on motion by Councilman Perone, seconded by Councilman DeMaio, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that this Board hereby fixes the date of June 2, 1976, the regular meeting -1- 296 5-14-76 in June, for holding a public hearing in the Auditorium of the Weaver Street Firehouse, Weaver Street, Town of Mamaroneck to consider amending the Zoning regulations so as to place the permitted use of restaurants into the "Special Permitted Use" section; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Clerk be and she hereby is authorized to publish in the official newspaper of the Town of Mamaroneck, The Daily Times, the Notice of said hearing as required by law. 3. Authorization to Replace Water Line - Maplewood Street In accordance with a letter and attached cost estimate addressed to the Supervisor by Mr. Hock of the Westchester Joint Water Works under date of May 10, 1976, herewith presented by Mr. Vander- noot, who noted this problem has been pending for some time, and ordered received and filed, on motion by Councilman McMillan, seconded by Councilman Perone, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that this Board hereby authorizes the Westchester Joint Water Works to install 115 feet of 1-inch water main on Glen Road to supply water to 54 Maplewood Street at a cost not to exceed $3,000.00 as submitted in estimate dated May 10, 1976, cost of said installation to be paid by the Town of Mama- roneck. 4. Authorization to Advertise for Bids - Material Spreaders The Clerk read a memorandum addressed to the Town Board by the Town Engineer under date of May 14, 1976, herewith ordered received and filed, and following Supervisor Vandernoot's notation that this is provided for in the budget, on motion by Councilman McMillan, seconded by Councilman DeMaio, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that this Board hereby authorizes publication in the official newspaper of the Town of Mamaroneck, The Daily Times, of a Notice for bids for two hopper type material spreaders for the Highway Department, said bids to be returnable on June 1, 1976 and re- ported to the Board on June 2, 1976. 5. Apportionment Upon Supervisor Vandernoot's presentation of the following apportion- ment which differed from the usual apportionment because it involved the conversion of a conventional apartment complex to a condominium, on motion by Councilman Perone, seconded by Councilman McMillan, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: - WHEREAS, the Assessor has presented petition for the correction of the assessment roll for -2- 297 5-14-76 certain years pursuant to the provisions of Section 557, Article 16 of the Westchester County Tax Law; and WHEREAS, after due considertaion, this Board finds it desirable to grant said petition for the correction of said assessment roll; NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED, that the assessment roll of 1975-76 taxes of 1976, which shows property now appearing on the roll as follows: BLOCK PARCEL OWNER LAND IMPROVE. TOTAL 905 29 Baker-Firestone $64,700. $234,900. $299,600. be apportioned as follows in accordance with the provisions of subdivision 5 of Section 557: 905 29-5A Baker-Firestone $1,550. $5,550. $7,100. 905 29-5A1 William Valler, Jr. 1,500. 5,300. 67800. & W. 905 29-5A2 Gloria Sepulveda 1,500. 5,300. 6,800. & Maria Rodrigues 905 29-5B Baker-Firestone 1,550, 5,550. 7,100. 905 29-5B1 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5B2 James B. Gannon 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5C1 Robert Carnes & W. 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5C2 Baker-Firestone 1,600, 5,600, 7,200. 905 29-5D1 Guillemo Zeballos & W. 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5D2 Kurt Washington & W. 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5E1 Baker-Firestone 1,000. 3,700. 4,700. 905 29-5E2 Rose Hazirjain 1,000. 3,700. 4,700. 905 29-5E3 Baker-Firestone 1,000, 3,700. 4,700. 905 29-5E4 Baker-Firestone 1,000. 3,700. 4,700. 905 29-5F1 Irving Zapson & W. 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5F2 Kenneth Ribuffo & W. 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5G1 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5G2 Thomas Chesnard & W. 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-5H1 Carl DeNobrega 1,100. 4,000. 5,100. 905 29-5H2 Baker-Firestone 1,100. 4,000. 5,100. 905 29-5H3 Scott Allan Wolfman 1,100. 4,050. 5,150. 905 29-5H4 John Carollo & W. 1,100. 4,050. 5,150. 905 29-7A Joseph Patrick McElroy 1,550. 5,550. 7,100. & W. 905 29-7A1 Baker-Firestone 1,500. 5,300. 6,800. 905 29-7A2 Baker-Firestone 1,500. 5,300. 6,800. 905 29-7B Baker-Firestone 500. 2,000. 2,500. 905 29-7B1 Richard J. Cook 900. 3,200. 4,100. 905 29-7B2 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7C1 Bonnye Frost 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7C2 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7D1 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7D2 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7E1 Baker-Firestone 1,000. 3,700. 4,700. 905 29-7E2 Baker-Firestone 1,000. 3,700. 4,700. 905 29-7E3 Palmo Agostino 1,000. 3,700. 4,700. 905 29-7E4 Baker-Firestone 1,000. 3,700. 4,700. -3- I 298 5-14-76 BLOCK PARCEL OWNER LAND IMPROVE. TOTAL 905 29-7F1 Baker-Firestone $1,600. $5,600. $7,200. 905 29-7F2 Baker-Firestone 11600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7G1 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7G2 Baker-Firestone 1,600. 5,600. 7,200. 905 29-7H1 Baker-Firestone 1,100. 4,000. 5,100. 905 29-7H2 Baker-Firestone 1,100. 4,000. 5,100. 905 29-7H3 Baker-Firestone 1,100. 4,050. 5,150. 905 29-7H4 Baker-Firestone 11100. 4,050. 5,150. 905 29-7J1 Baker-Firestone 11100. 4,000. 5,100. 905 29-7J2 Robert Mulberrig & W. 1,100. 4,000. 5,100. 905 29-7J3 Patrick E. Kilduff 1,100. 4,050. 5,150. & W. 905 29-7J4 Baker-Firestone 1,100. 4,050. 5,150. 905 29-7K Baker-Firestone 1,900. _ 6,700. 8,600. 6. Proclamation - June 1976 - Burglary Prevention Month Pursuant to Police Chief Barasch's request and with the unanimous consent of the Board, Supervisor Vandernoot issued the following proclamation: PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Burglary, both in number of violations and in resultant property loss, is the leading major crime across the nation; and WHEREAS, Burglary all too frequently results in the injury to and death of the victim; and WHEREAS, The success of burglary prevention and detection efforts is dependent to a large degree on the participation of an aroused and involved public; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Joseph F. Vandernoot, Supervisor of the Town of Mamaroneck, do Proclaim: That the month of June 1976 is Burglary Prevention Month and call upon all citizens to aid and assist their police agencies, and do all else possible, to prevent, detect, and report burglary. 7. Letter, Joe Downey - Use of Voting Machines (2) - G.A. Elections A Communication addressed to the Town Clerk under date of May 10, 1976 by Joe Downey, Principal of Mamaroneck High School was here- with presented and ordered received and filed and thereupon on motion duly made and seconded, it was unanimously so ordered that Mr. Downey's request be granted for the use of two voting machines for the High School student body general elections. -4- 299 5-14-77 8. Public Notice - Village of Larchmont - Zoning Board of Appeals The aforesaid Notice of the meeting scheduled for May 19, 1976 was herewith presented and ordered received and filed for the record. 9. Cancel Meeting of May 19, 1976 The Supervisor stated that since the Board has held two meetings in May and because there would not have been a quorum at the regular meeting of May 19, 1976 for a variety of reasons, he was therefore requesting that the meeting be cancelled. Thereupon, on Councilman McMillan's motion which was seconded by Councilman Perone, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that this Board hereby cancels the next regular meeting which would have been held on Wednesday, May 19, 1976, due to an inability to convene a quorum as was announced by the Supervisor. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Board, on motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was declared adjourned at 5:15 P.M. ~e,~ ► Town Jerk -5-